Artful Lives - Edward Weston, Margrethe Mather, and the Bohemians of Los Angeles

Beth Gates Warren author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Getty Trust Publications

Published:13th Oct '11

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Artful Lives - Edward Weston, Margrethe Mather, and the Bohemians of Los Angeles cover

This title presents a captivating account of two photographers, one of whom became a major figure in the art, and the other who fell into obscurity. It also presents a fascinating account telling the hitherto untold love story of Edward Weston and Margrethe Mather. Both photographic artists at the centre of the Bohemian cultural scene of Los Angeles during the 1910s and 20s, Weston would go on to become the most influential American photographer of the 20th century, while Mather, who Weston ultimately expunged from his journals, would vanish into obscurity. Based on 10 years of research and illustrated with extraordinary images - some never published - and a charismatic range of characters, from Charlie Chaplin to Max Eastman, "Artful Lives" is a vivid and insightful account of this key period in Weston's development and reveals Mather's important contribution to it.

"Author Beth Gates Warren, a former director of Sotheby's photo department, has written her exhaustively researched book with the page-turning pace of a novel. Her prose has as much love for its young, sexy and messy principals as it does for the city in which they lived."--PureWow "One of the more hidebound notions about American art is that modern art photography was strictly an East Coast phenomenon, and that Los Angeles represented a cultural backwater. Last fall's publication of Artful Lives, Beth Gates Warren's groundbreaking study of Edward Weston and Margarethe Mather, thoroughly debunks this falsehood."--Glendale News Press "Beth Gates Warren succeeds in bringing [Mather] out of obscurity and making a persuasive case for her photographic talent."--Los Angeles Review of Books "In Artful Lives, Beth Gates Warren recaptures the milieu that formed both [Edward Weston and Margarethe Mather], and restores Margarethe Mather's unique accomplishment to the position it deserves."--Times Literary Supplement "A rehabilitation of an unjustly forgotten photographer, this absorbing read will appeal to students of art and California."--Library Journal "This well-researched biography uncovers the story of Edward Weston's early career years in Los Angeles, his partnership with fellow photographer Margarethe Mather, and their artistic community."--Photo Life "A meticulously insightful account of the decade of collaboration between southern California photographers Edward Weston and Margrethe Mather, an interval little examined by art historians."--College & Research Library News "An illuminating insight into both the creative process and into the lives of a group of people influential in creating the cultural world in which we still live today."--Photographica World

ISBN: 9781606060704

Dimensions: 262mm x 184mm x 40mm

Weight: 1318g

392 pages